Europe by bike

Itineraries to cycle across Europe

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  • Sortie VTT au Salève, Haute-Savoie, France

  • Sverigeleden

    Arrivée en Laponie, Sverigeleden, Suède

  • De l'autre côté de la Narva, le plus grand pays du monde, frontière Estonie-Russie

  • Dans les rizières, Via Francigena, Italie

  • Sur la route en Irlande du Nord

  • Salève

    Les Aravis et le Mt Blanc depuis le Mt Salève, France

  • Eurovelo 3

    Roncevaux/Roncesvalles, Route de Compostelle (Eurovelo 3), Espagne

  • Route de galets à Gać, Eurovelo 10/13, Pologne

  • Côte occidentale d'Öland, Suède

  • Eurovelo 6

    Bratislava, Route du Danube (Eurovelo 6), Slovaquie

  • Genève

    Sortie VTT en direction du Jura, près de Genève, Suisse

  • Le Danube à Kapfelberg, Eurovelo 6, Allemagne

  • North Sea Cycle Route

    Thorsminde, North Sea Cycle Route (Eurovelo 12), Danemark

  • Eurovelo 10/13, Lituanie

  • Kökar, archipel d'Åland, Finlande

  • Les Échadex, Jura vaudois, Suisse

  • North Sea Cycle Route

    Près de Altnaharra, North Sea Cycle Route (Eurovelo 12), Écosse

  • ViaRhôna

    ViaRhôna (Eurovelo 17), Savoie, France

  • Eurovelo 6

    Belgrade, Route du Danube (Eurovelo 6), Serbie

  • Vallée du Doo Lough au Connemara, Irlande

  • Malval

    Malval, près de Genève, Suisse

  • Riga, Eurovelo 10/13, Lettonie

  • Eurovelo 6

    Le Danube à Esztergom, Eurovelo 6, Hongrie

  • North Sea Cycle Route

    Mandal, North Sea Cycle Route (Eurovelo 12), Norvège

  • Crépuscule à Ermistu, Eurovelo 10/13, Estonie

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Category Archives: Equipment

Travel equipment

Posted on 13 March 2017 by Raphaël

Article updated in September 2023.

Here is a short description of my travel equipment. Specifications are taken from the manufacturers, except when otherwise stated. Continue reading →

Posted in Equipment | Tagged Europe by bike, Travelling by bike

Mountain bike

Posted on 5 October 2015 by Raphaël

Ten years after I bought my travel bike, I wanted to be able to ride more off the beaten track (and surfaced roads) and to start with mountain biking. Continue reading →

Posted in Bikes, Equipment | Tagged Mountain bike (MTB)

Travel bike

Posted on 25 June 2014 by Raphaël

My travel bike is a Swiss made Villiger touring bike, which has been painted in the factory in the colours of the shop where I bought it in September 2000, Jean Brun Cycles – a historical local shop in Geneva, where the profession is being transmitted from father to son. Continue reading →

Posted in Bikes, Equipment

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Meter 2026
Dist. bike (Jan. 14th)366 km
Travel bike20 km
Mountain bike346km
Climb5000 m
Kayak0 km
Archery5.5 h
Total time30 h
Global meter on 01/14/2026
Travel bike76'710 km
Mountain bike80'476 km
Total157'186 km
Published58'262 km
Kayak Air-K 375221 km
Meter 2025
Distance bikes7711 km
Hiking68 km
Total climb112'700 m
Distance Kayak140 km
Archery51 h
Total time609 h

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"Lorsque l'homme aura coupé le dernier arbre, pollué la dernière goutte d'eau, tué le dernier animal et pêché le dernier poisson,
alors il se rendra compte que l'argent n'est pas comestible."

Proverbe amérindien (attribué aux Mohawk, aux Cree, ou au chef Geronimo, selon les sources)